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Alex JonesAmerica Wake Up (Or Waco) (2000)

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This is Alex Jones second feature documentary, made in 2000, in where he takes a closer look on the 1993 incident with the Branch Davidians in Waco, and the aftermath of that incident.


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Producer: Alex Jones
Production Company: Jones Productions
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: alex jones america waco
Contact Information: http://www.infowars.com

Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial 2.5 Sweden


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Reviewer: GeafTech - 4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars4.00 out of 5 stars - January 4, 2010
Subject: Well Done (amatuer-ish) Investigation..
I have to start by saying I have no real love for Alex Jones.
He tends to over-dramatise his involvement in things in my opinion.
That aside, I just had to leave a comment after reading the review by Doctor whatsisname here.
He finds it hard to believe the feds would be so bloodthirsty as to kill these women and children?!
I urge you to watch the footage again.
Better still go and read exactly how the tragedy unfolded. The time line is rather fascinating. You will see that, YES indeed, the feds fired the first shot...stormed in, where women and children were seen to be, with automatic weapons and pistols firing from all directions.
Not forgetting the testimony of men firing on the windows from helicopters.
I am sorry and I am not even going to try to say that Koresh was a pacifist or anything of the sort; I will say that if you know there are many INNOCENT (children are by default right?) people in a building you CAN NOT use the force they used.
Unless perhaps you were being threatened seriously by the people in the said building. Which, if you know the facts of this, they were not.
The only people under serious threat were the unfortunate folk that burned to death.
Great documentary, very poor quality.
Thanks for the opportunity to see this.
:)

Reviewer: Doctor Raymond - 2.00 out of 5 stars2.00 out of 5 stars - November 5, 2007
Subject: Wicked.
I must say that it is unnerving when it comes to what the federal government did to all the people in Waco.

On the other hand, I think Jones gives all too much credits to the Wacoans. 50 days standoff? This must mean that those inside the compound did resist, but what about the children and women? I find it hard to believe that the feds are so bloodthirsty so that they would kill these people in cold blood.

Why not give up when the lives of your children are at stake?


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